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Learn How the Teachings of the Bible Are Related to the Law of Attraction
Michael Griffin asked:
Hope and Faith And The Law of Attraction
Many wonder how the teachings of the Bible are related to the law of attraction. Some teach that the law of attraction must be evil just on the face of things because it is taught independently of the Bible and other religious books. If this is true business, farming, logical thinking and the topics of other books would also be evil.
If we dismiss the evil question we can see parallels in many areas of the Bible’s message and the law of attraction. I like to use “The Science of Getting Rich” as a statement of the Law of Attraction and will compare it to several well know scriptures.
True hope is one of the most motivating emotions going for you. I used the word emotions to describe hope, but there is more to hope than that. Hope is a real thing not just an emotion.
Hope is not wishing, often people use the word that way but a true understanding and appreciation of the word will bring a power to you that you won’t otherwise have. Often when people give up they say to themselves “I hope things will get better.” Here “hope” is used synonymously with “wish.” Wish carries no power behind it, hope on the other hand in its true sense does have power. I am talking of using hope as a verb where it means to look forward to something with desire and reasonable confidence.
Why should you hope when there is no evidence? Answering this question takes us into faith. This sounds almost like a subject for church, doesn’t it. The Bible says
Faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen (Hebrews 11:1).
And when taught correctly in church, hope and faith are active and real forces in your life. Many churches fail to teach the power of such things as hope and faith and wind up putting them in the realm of wishes and fantasy.
We know that Wallace Wattles had a religious background and if you read The Science of Getting Rich you will see this. But Wattles, correctly, recognizes that hope and faith are not just things for church but are active forces to use in your life. In the same way that he doesn’t use the words “law of attraction,” he doesn’t push hope and faith and yet the precepts are there in every chapter.
Hope and Faith when used correctly are forces at work in everyone’s life, not just for those who are religious. These are not religious terms. Consider:
That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust (Math 5:45 KJV).
Hope and Faith are the same, just like the sun and rain, they are forces in our lives that work for all, for the just and unjust (whatever you consider just and unjust to mean).
Wattles talks about holding your vision of the thing you want in the formless substance, to see it, to visualize it, to get your emotions into the visions and be grateful. This brings you into vibration with the thing (or desired outcome) and attracts it to you. Your mind will collect data and at some point you will know what to do and then you should act.
This “Law of Attraction” is of the same stuff as described by a proper use of the terms “faith” and “hope.” It is a universal law that is echoed in the Bible and other books of faith.
Hope, actively hope, and have faith – have a calm assurance, that the things you are looking for, that you are holding in the unseen substance are yours and you have received them. Soon they will catch up to you in the physical world. These are just a few points that show how the teachings of the bible are related to the law of attraction. Vision, hope, faith, gratitude, they are all part of it.
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Hope and Faith And The Law of Attraction
Many wonder how the teachings of the Bible are related to the law of attraction. Some teach that the law of attraction must be evil just on the face of things because it is taught independently of the Bible and other religious books. If this is true business, farming, logical thinking and the topics of other books would also be evil.
If we dismiss the evil question we can see parallels in many areas of the Bible’s message and the law of attraction. I like to use “The Science of Getting Rich” as a statement of the Law of Attraction and will compare it to several well know scriptures.
True hope is one of the most motivating emotions going for you. I used the word emotions to describe hope, but there is more to hope than that. Hope is a real thing not just an emotion.
Hope is not wishing, often people use the word that way but a true understanding and appreciation of the word will bring a power to you that you won’t otherwise have. Often when people give up they say to themselves “I hope things will get better.” Here “hope” is used synonymously with “wish.” Wish carries no power behind it, hope on the other hand in its true sense does have power. I am talking of using hope as a verb where it means to look forward to something with desire and reasonable confidence.
Why should you hope when there is no evidence? Answering this question takes us into faith. This sounds almost like a subject for church, doesn’t it. The Bible says
Faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen (Hebrews 11:1).
And when taught correctly in church, hope and faith are active and real forces in your life. Many churches fail to teach the power of such things as hope and faith and wind up putting them in the realm of wishes and fantasy.
We know that Wallace Wattles had a religious background and if you read The Science of Getting Rich you will see this. But Wattles, correctly, recognizes that hope and faith are not just things for church but are active forces to use in your life. In the same way that he doesn’t use the words “law of attraction,” he doesn’t push hope and faith and yet the precepts are there in every chapter.
Hope and Faith when used correctly are forces at work in everyone’s life, not just for those who are religious. These are not religious terms. Consider:
That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust (Math 5:45 KJV).
Hope and Faith are the same, just like the sun and rain, they are forces in our lives that work for all, for the just and unjust (whatever you consider just and unjust to mean).
Wattles talks about holding your vision of the thing you want in the formless substance, to see it, to visualize it, to get your emotions into the visions and be grateful. This brings you into vibration with the thing (or desired outcome) and attracts it to you. Your mind will collect data and at some point you will know what to do and then you should act.
This “Law of Attraction” is of the same stuff as described by a proper use of the terms “faith” and “hope.” It is a universal law that is echoed in the Bible and other books of faith.
Hope, actively hope, and have faith – have a calm assurance, that the things you are looking for, that you are holding in the unseen substance are yours and you have received them. Soon they will catch up to you in the physical world. These are just a few points that show how the teachings of the bible are related to the law of attraction. Vision, hope, faith, gratitude, they are all part of it.
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Using the Law of Attraction in Attracting Soulmates
Hemal Radia asked:
There are so many things that can be said about using the Law of Attraction in attracting soulmates, here are some thoughts for now…
Treat yourself how you want your soul mate to be. See in yourself the things you are looking for.
Often people are looking for qualities on the outside which they feel they do not have on the inside, they project them onto the outside world and expect it to compensate for what they’re looking for within, whether that be confidence, love, self value, beauty, wealth, etc etc
If you got your soul mate what would you have? What would you feel? And how/where are in your life currently relative to this?
If when you ask that you get a positive emotion then your soul mate’s on their way. If it’s not so positive and you feel your soul mate will provide these, work on having these qualities in your life – and I say qualities, which is FEEL as if you have them, live from the place of having them. You can feel beautiful no matter how you look, you can feel wealthy no matter how much you have. Your skill is in seeing the beauty, wealth (or any other quality). If you can’t see it how can you expect someone else to?
You will then find you’re not looking for your soul mate in the same way – because you have what you’re looking for, and your soul mate will be an expression of that, rather than trying to fill a gap so to speak, it will be a different feeling/experience – but in turn you are also more attractive (spiritually/vibrationally) for what you’re looking for and you are getting closer to it. As your attention is on what you have (than on what you lack), that will manifest on a physical level. You will also be more ‘attractive’ and people will be drawn to you because they will feel it vibrationally. They will see you are not looking towards others to fill something you feel may be lacking but instead are in your own joy and they will want to be a part of it, and it grows and grows
In actual fact, everything and everyone you attract is your ‘soulmate’ because everything is from spirit (where you have come from too) and everything you experience is a match to the vibrational signal you are giving, though classically it’s referred to as that wonderful magical synchronistic experience.
Line up in seeing the magic within you and allow it to express itself…
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There are so many things that can be said about using the Law of Attraction in attracting soulmates, here are some thoughts for now…
Treat yourself how you want your soul mate to be. See in yourself the things you are looking for.
Often people are looking for qualities on the outside which they feel they do not have on the inside, they project them onto the outside world and expect it to compensate for what they’re looking for within, whether that be confidence, love, self value, beauty, wealth, etc etc
If you got your soul mate what would you have? What would you feel? And how/where are in your life currently relative to this?
If when you ask that you get a positive emotion then your soul mate’s on their way. If it’s not so positive and you feel your soul mate will provide these, work on having these qualities in your life – and I say qualities, which is FEEL as if you have them, live from the place of having them. You can feel beautiful no matter how you look, you can feel wealthy no matter how much you have. Your skill is in seeing the beauty, wealth (or any other quality). If you can’t see it how can you expect someone else to?
You will then find you’re not looking for your soul mate in the same way – because you have what you’re looking for, and your soul mate will be an expression of that, rather than trying to fill a gap so to speak, it will be a different feeling/experience – but in turn you are also more attractive (spiritually/vibrationally) for what you’re looking for and you are getting closer to it. As your attention is on what you have (than on what you lack), that will manifest on a physical level. You will also be more ‘attractive’ and people will be drawn to you because they will feel it vibrationally. They will see you are not looking towards others to fill something you feel may be lacking but instead are in your own joy and they will want to be a part of it, and it grows and grows
In actual fact, everything and everyone you attract is your ‘soulmate’ because everything is from spirit (where you have come from too) and everything you experience is a match to the vibrational signal you are giving, though classically it’s referred to as that wonderful magical synchronistic experience.
Line up in seeing the magic within you and allow it to express itself…
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